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Brief course description

If you’re interested in game development and aspire to have a career making video games, this course will help maximise your chances of finding opportunities, getting interviews and dominating the job application process in order to land your dream job in the video game industry.

No matter what role you’re interested in (programmer / developer, artist, designer, producer, QA tester and so on) and what experience level you currently have (from “none” to “a lot”), this course takes you through all of the fundamentals (eg. building your resume, writing cover letters, creating a portfolio, crafting your LinkedIn profile) and dozens of insider tips and strategies that 95% of your job-hunting competitors are not (yet) using.

The course is perfect for people who are self-taught from taking courses, those who are soon-to-be and recent graduates, people who are switching careers or industry veterans looking for a change or promotion.

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Rick Davidson bio

Rick Davidson has been making video games for a living for more than 13 years as a Designer, Producer, Creative Director, and Executive Producer, creating games for console, mobile, PC and Facebook. He founded an Indie game studio, Inspirado Games, which was acquired in 2012 by Electronic Arts / PopCap. He has worked on cool IPs such as Mario, Transformers, Captain America and Mortal Kombat and created successful new IPs from scratch (such as “GardenMind” which was nominated for Canadian Game of the Year in the social / mobile category).

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Final details for this Udemy course

Languages: English

Skill level: All Levels

Lectures: 48 lessons

Duration: 6.5 hours of video

What you get: Stand out from other candidates and get interviews for video game jobs no matter which role you are interested in (Programmer, 2D Artist, 3D Artist, Game Designer, Level Designer, QA Tester, Producer / Project Manager, Audio Designer, and so on).

Target audience: Anyone who is serious about finding work in the video game industry.

Requirements: Be passionate about wanting to work in the video game industry